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Cwmystwyth Grits Group

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Type
  
Other
  
Country
  
Wales

Primary
  
Region
  
mid Wales

Overlies
  
Claerwen Group

Underlies
  
Dolgau Mudstones Formation

The Cwmystwyth Grits Group is a Silurian lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata) in mid Wales. The name is derived from the village of Cwmystwyth near Devil's Bridge in Ceredigion. The Group comprises the Blaen Myherin Mudstones Formation, the Glanyrafon Formation (upper and lower tongues), the Caerau Mudstones Formation, the Rhuddnant Grits Formation (including the Llyn Teifi Member) and the Pysgotwr Grits Formation.

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Outcrops

The rocks are intermittently exposed in mid Wales between Cwmystwyth, Llanidloes and Claerwen reservoir.

Lithology and stratigraphy

The Group comprises hundreds of metres thickness of sandstones with subordinate mudstone turbidites laid down in the marine Welsh Basin during the Llandovery epoch.

References

Cwmystwyth Grits Group Wikipedia


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